Were still enjoying our time here. We have Thai lessons everyday at 8pm with the Korean sister from down the road and we are focusing on reading. The sister says that once we can read then learning the language needed for conversation will just click into place. The must think that we must be progressing as I have been given my first bible reading for the end of March, I will have to write it down phonetically and read it like that. The language is very confusing there are many different rules for the tone of the word and if you get it slightly wrong the locals wont understand you. Also when you read the language they do not have gaps in between words so they all roll into when which isn't easy when you don't recognize many.
Craig and Keira have been given the chance to do a 30 minute special meeting at there hall about there experience here which I think will be really encouraging for everyone. If anyone is considering doing anything like this then maybe ask if you can go!
The brothers and sisters here have made us feel welcome from the start and any worries that we had have just disappeared. The amazing thing about them is their generosity despite the fact that they don't have anything themselves they still want to give. In a way its good because they have no attachment to anything in this system and can just walk away from it if they need to.
Here is an experience of one couple in the congregation you might find interesting ..... it about a couple called Brother Pundrey and Sister Pracov (they are married but here you use you first names) and they are circled in the picture below with one of their children.
Here is an experience of one couple in the congregation you might find interesting ..... it about a couple called Brother Pundrey and Sister Pracov (they are married but here you use you first names) and they are circled in the picture below with one of their children.
They are both originally from Chiang Mai where Sister Pracov originally had a bible study. Due to finances they moved to Phayao but as it normally does lack of money became a stressful situation and the studies stopped.
Every year they attended the memorial and a couple in the hall asked if they wanted to restart studying the bible. Although Brother Pundrey was not interested Sister Pracov was and the study was restarted.
They both lived in a traditional small house built from wood with a tin roof and just one room, for four of them. Unfortunately a freak hail storm hit Thailand a few years ago where the hail was the size of lemons!!! It literally broke there house! Obviously upset by the situation Sister Pracov was encouraged to pray about it, which she did.
A few days later they were offered a house for free BUT in the village the house was known to be haunted and no one would live there and even the last two owners had died there. A brother told sister Pracov that it would be ok if she trusted in Jehovah.
Now whether the house had any problems or not, the reason it would be so hard for her to stay there at night is because she would be on her own! The kids refused to stay there knowing what reputation the house had and Brother Pracov worked nights.
Well she took the house and stayed there on her own at night for 2 months!!
Every morning the village came round to ask if she was ok and find out if she had seen anything to which she always said 'I trust in my God and he is stronger than anything else'.
Well eventually Brother Pracov had a study and they are now both baptized. In fact Brother Pracov has been baptized for a year and he is amazing on the ministry, wish I was as good as him. He also still works nights yet he a couple of times a week he comes out on the ministry straight from work even though he must feel shattered.
They still obviously struggle with day to day stresses like money but are yet so generous. They have taken us for dinner and had 11 people round for lunch before the meeting. They have 6 chickens and to feed us all they killed 3 of them. Sister Pracov suffers from depression but since studying and being part of Phayao she is apparently so much better and copes with it, so much so I didn't even realize.
Their old house after the hail storm.
There new house.
Lunchtime.
Another good thing about this trip is you actually get to see the real Thailand. Although we will and have seen tourist attractions, we also get to spend time with Thai families and sit down in their houses and go into the mountains and meet people.
There are 2 brothers one who is 78 and one who is in his early 30's and they have two isolated houses and a little farm on the mountains with no one else near by. You can only get there by truck or bike, they have no electric and they drink from the river and wash down in the river. Clearly I have made it known I want to visit as it sounds amazing.
Im not sure who reads this blog, so if you do and you want to e-mail me at simonroberts65@hotmail.com then you can ask me questions to answer in each blog because im not to sure what to write about. Or if you know me and mel it would be nice to hear from you!